

Humanizetech.ai, the generative AI-powered SaaS and low-code platform founded by former Tech Mahindra veteran Jagdish Mitra, celebrated its first anniversary with an exclusive evening at the historic Delhi Gymkhana Club. The event, themed “Byte & Banter,” brought together industry leaders, policy experts, unicorn founders, and technology enthusiasts for an evening of reflection, recognition, and forward-looking discussions.
Speaking at the gathering under the Jamun Tree lawns, Jagdish Mitra highlighted the company’s journey over the past year, calling it “a testament to the growing need for humanizing technology and delivering outcomes faster for enterprises.” He announced that Humanize is now preparing for its next big step – a formal launch in the United States – as part of its global expansion plan.
“Over the last twelve months, we have moved from concept to execution, built deep partnerships with enterprise leaders like Salesforce and SAP, secured a global patent for our platform, and were named among Forbes’ Top 200 global startups,” Mitra said, addressing an audience of CXOs and startup founders. “The launch in the US will mark the beginning of our next chapter, taking our idea of accelerated, AI-powered enterprise software creation to a global scale.”
The evening featured Paralympian and Padma Shri awardee Boniface Prabhu as the guest of honor. Known as India’s wheelchair tennis champion, Prabhu delivered an inspiring talk on leadership and resilience, urging companies to focus on creating leaders at every level rather than just building hierarchies. His address resonated strongly with the audience, setting a reflective tone for the evening.
The celebration blended serious conversations with lighter moments, staying true to its Byte & Banter theme. Attendees networked over cocktails and dinner, exchanging perspectives on AI adoption, policy frameworks, and the need for ethical, inclusive technology.
With the US launch now on the horizon, Humanize is signaling that it is ready to compete on a global stage, taking its vision of “humanizing technology” beyond India and into some of the world’s most advanced enterprise markets.